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Truely the best sailing channel on TH-cam. It's amazing how you all put out great video's week after week of beautiful scenery that 99.99 percent of world's population will never see in person. Your sense of adventure outpaces all other sailing channels combined. Keep having fun, stay warm and stay safe. Bill
Favorite Curtis Line.... Tie it to whatever you can reach right now.....Favourite shot...Kate CAM from the Spreader bars,,,,,sweet ruka cruising.....WOW! Young Legends are so good! cheers,,,Finn
The wind filling the sails was a thing of majestic beauty. The unspoiled raw beauty of the Patagonia is so captivating. Thanks Safe travels under God's protection and guidance. ❤
Again you two take it over the top‼️ Of course, the location is no too shabby. 🎉🎉🎉 Plenty of "K" ties to keep your home safe and sound. See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🌲❄️✨
Ive been sailing vicariously with you for some time. I loved to sail but for physical reasons I'm unable to do so. So, you are making an incredible journey. Thanks for taking me along. Be safe. Next year I'll become a Patron. Warmly, Boompy
This is different to all the other sailing channels. Either swimming with pigs in the Bahamas or getting lost looking for a waterfall in French Pol. Both you and Zatara brings something different. They did Saudi and you went South. Very South . Awesome videos. Thanks
You are very very lucky, make the most of it, life is short...Great shots, no blah blah, just the sound of the sea and the piano in the background: congratulations, keep it up!
Nice intro. You definitely deserve much more subscribers given the authenticity of you both and the pure sailing content of your channel... Keep up the good work! ⛵⛵⛵
I agree, Matt and Amy are/were (as they're now back home in UK) the only other real sailing channel as far as I've seen. I subscribed primarily in order to see how you managed the Cape challenge and the scenery of Patagonia. I expect you do realize that you are now right at the same latitude as the 49th North parallel that divides US and Canada. Fair sailing and best wishes.
I was lucky enough in my younger life to visit and live on sub Antarctic islands and Antarctica itself. The relative unspoiled and nature in its true form has been beyond magnificent. More than enjoy what you are doing and it can and will be a very enriching life experience.
Stunning video. Awesome job, y’all. Best sailing channel ever. Loved the new episode introduction. Great footage, Kate. Y’all were really born to be this high. Thanks for sharing all that with us.
Hey guys another amazing episode. Great sailing, Kate on trapeze😁 The untouched wilderness is just something else. In our experience lines ashore can be very good but also difficult in changing weather. In such a big bay would swinging on anchor be just as good? Fair winds & best wishes Peter & Jennene
Merci pour ces belles images. Vous avez du talent pour filmer et montrer ce qui est beau et sauvage autour de vous. Bravo pour l’ascension dans le mât et les images aériennes. C’est une bonne idée. Bon vent et à bientôt 🇫🇷
You are one of my favorite new(ish) channels. I know this may be an impossible ask given where you are sailing, but is there any way for you to bump up your video resolution? Even 2K would be a dramatic improvement and do more justice to the incredible sights and adventures you are sharing. Thank you for bringing us where few of even the saltiest tars have never voyaged!
May be the best episode ever. Nice to see some blue sky and sails flying. Kate walking the spreader while underway was awesome. Camera angles and scenery were incredible. What an adventure. Give Roxy an extra hug too. Thanks
Wow, this edit was at another level! The intro had me mesmerized and i felt i was sailing on Sweet Ruca! Thanks so much for sharing your passion and dream with the viewers. Incredible and much respect ✊ !
I know you don't really do "talking head videos" but I would love to hear your and Curtis's thoughts on what cruising boats should or shouldn't consider a Magellan/Cape horn passage. Maybe do a debrief of specific equipment, preparations, etc... In its own video, specific to high lattitude cruising now having done it. I watch lots of cruising content on YT. If high latitude cruising like this is something someone would aspirationally want to do at some point is there any special considerations when looking for a boat or is it more about the preparation? Would you ever take a Lagoon/leopard/Beneteau/Catalina etc... there? I know there are high latitude specific vessels like you met in Puerto Williams but imagine 98-99% of the boats life is going to be between the 40s. Love the content. Because you tend to be more sailing focused I tend to enjoy your content a little more than some of your peers in the space. Keep it up. I look forward to your videos every week.
A great idea! We will consider this for sure. We have some more detailed written blogs planned as well. But a talking heads is a great idea. I hope we can make it come to fruition. Thanks for the kind words and for following along. Cheers!
Thank you as always for allowing others like myself to share in your adventure. The blue sky and changes in your surroundings are breathtaking. God bless.
Any viewers in Belgium/Netherlands/Northern France who obsess about sailing in the same part of the world, following in Sweet Ruca's steps? Let's link up. My (non-commercial!) goal: 2-3 months sailing in Chilean Patagonia. Total crew: two or three.
I’d be interested to know how long it took to get well snugged into that anchorage; it didn’t look like a quick job especially as I’m sure it’s important to get it right. And why not tie the bowline around a handy boulder, rather than struggling to find a tree, assuming you can be certain that the mooring line will not slip off. Perhaps because of the risk of snagging when leaving? I noticed that the loops were very long with no need to go ashore to untie - is that deliberate? Thanks and do continue enjoying your adventure.
@davidturner4350 I always used chain around a boulder or tree (with a small fisherman anchor) and attached the line on the chain to avoid any chafe. I don't trust tree much😅 Even a grappling iron would do.
How long are your shore lines? When I sailed the coast of Turkey we would drop our anchor the motor close to shore and set the shore lines then used the anchor to pull us away from the shore.
Please help me with this. Is your boat considered a sloop or a cutter? I thought the only difference was a sloop had only one headsail but a cutter has two.
To much traffic and to many people per square foot 21:29 also a stop 🛑 light on Every corner and on Every block. I left mijami in 75 for that reason…!!! 🤔🤷🏻♂️😅😂😎
Hi everyone! If you enjoyed this video please like, subscribe, and share the video on other platforms to help us grow our channel here on TH-cam! 😀🥰⛵🌊👍
Truely the best sailing channel on TH-cam. It's amazing how you all put out great video's week after week of beautiful scenery that 99.99 percent of world's population will never see in person. Your sense of adventure outpaces all other sailing channels combined. Keep having fun, stay warm and stay safe. Bill
Wow, thank you! We always try our best for you! Thank you for your support!
Favorite Curtis Line.... Tie it to whatever you can reach right now.....Favourite shot...Kate CAM from the Spreader bars,,,,,sweet ruka cruising.....WOW! Young Legends are so good! cheers,,,Finn
The only really TRUE sailing channel...honest..brave.
You get us!
Little Miss Dangles... LMAO... 😆 Delfínis...🥰 Beautiful Sailing both... So not jealous... Not...! Be safe guys... 🙏
Definitely the best sailing You tube channel and the best saliors couple. Kate you are tremendous . God bless you both.
WHAT A BACK DROP TO BE POWER REACHING ON A "J" 46.THANKS FOR SHARING
You're very welcome!
Ruca under full sail , is a joy to see...now that's pod raci......err...sailing......
Thank God sailing is not forgotten.
Peaceful and Majestic. Thanks, SV Skoiern IV
The wind filling the sails was a thing of majestic beauty.
The unspoiled raw beauty of the Patagonia is so captivating.
Thanks
Safe travels under God's protection and guidance. ❤
Thank you Larry!
Again you two take it over the top‼️ Of course, the location is no too shabby. 🎉🎉🎉 Plenty of "K" ties to keep your home safe and sound. See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🌲❄️✨
Ive been sailing vicariously with you for some time. I loved to sail but for physical reasons I'm unable to do so. So, you are making an incredible journey. Thanks for taking me along. Be safe. Next year I'll become a Patron. Warmly, Boompy
We look forward to seeing you there! For now, thanks for the comment, the sub, and for watching! Cheers!
Hey Curtis it’s Kurt. Liked your introductory voice. Very smooth.
Haha right on Kurt!
Crazy happy Sea Dogs! What else? Take care!
Spectacular, not much else to say!!!!!
This is different to all the other sailing channels. Either swimming with pigs in the Bahamas or getting lost looking for a waterfall in French Pol. Both you and Zatara brings something different. They did Saudi and you went South. Very South . Awesome videos. Thanks
Lovely sailing ! This is a favorite!
Good on you, Kate!
Cheers!
Great video. Awesome shots from up high!
You are very very lucky, make the most of it, life is short...Great shots, no blah blah, just the sound of the sea and the piano in the background: congratulations, keep it up!
Glad you are enjoying. Thanks for the kind words!
Nice intro.
You definitely deserve much more subscribers given the authenticity of you both and the pure sailing content of your channel...
Keep up the good work! ⛵⛵⛵
We appreciate that so much. Inspires us to keep going :) Commenting helps, so thank you!
You two deserve way more subs! True Sailors! Matt and Amy on Florence have the same sailing ethos. Thank you.
Thank you Rick. You can help us by sharing the video :-)
I agree, Matt and Amy are/were (as they're now back home in UK) the only other real sailing channel as far as I've seen. I subscribed primarily in order to see how you managed the Cape challenge and the scenery of Patagonia.
I expect you do realize that you are now right at the same latitude as the 49th North parallel that divides US and Canada. Fair sailing and best wishes.
Spectacular!
Great video. Kate is the crew I always wanted! Multi skilled and bags of energy.
I was lucky enough in my younger life to visit and live on sub Antarctic islands and Antarctica itself. The relative unspoiled and nature in its true form has been beyond magnificent. More than enjoy what you are doing and it can and will be a very enriching life experience.
what an epic adventure you guys are having.
A real travel log and adventure with a flying mast photographer. Here Here
Wow, what awe inspiring views!!!
I think I would have to put a chair up there somehow so I could spend hours in the sails.
Stunning video. Awesome job, y’all. Best sailing channel ever. Loved the new episode introduction. Great footage, Kate. Y’all were really born to be this high. Thanks for sharing all that with us.
Aww. This comment really warms our hearts. Thank you 🥹
Keep going!! Onwards! Don't give up the ship! ❤ you guys are awesome. Cool videos. I always learn something.
Ain’t that the truth! Spectacular views from the mast 👌
Thank you! Always enjoy your comments :)
Great video. As always!
Hey guys another amazing episode. Great sailing, Kate on trapeze😁 The untouched wilderness is just something else. In our experience lines ashore can be very good but also difficult in changing weather. In such a big bay would swinging on anchor be just as good?
Fair winds & best wishes
Peter & Jennene
Merci pour ces belles images. Vous avez du talent pour filmer et montrer ce qui est beau et sauvage autour de vous. Bravo pour l’ascension dans le mât et les images aériennes. C’est une bonne idée.
Bon vent et à bientôt 🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup!
Very beautiful you are the best
Any fish in lake? Always enjoying coming along on your travels. Thank you!
You are one of my favorite new(ish) channels. I know this may be an impossible ask given where you are sailing, but is there any way for you to bump up your video resolution? Even 2K would be a dramatic improvement and do more justice to the incredible sights and adventures you are sharing. Thank you for bringing us where few of even the saltiest tars have never voyaged!
I hope I can have as Good a sailing Mate as Kate. She is exceptional, you Both are.
Wow man. Excellent view.
Good video.
You two are awesome.
May be the best episode ever. Nice to see some blue sky and sails flying. Kate walking the spreader while underway was awesome. Camera angles and scenery were incredible. What an adventure. Give Roxy an extra hug too. Thanks
🥰 Thanks so much! We are glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Hallo
Sehr schönes Video, macht weiter so
Viele Grüße aus Köln
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Sublime. Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
You two really continue to impress with the content. Spectacular video from up on the mast. Would be a great place to mount a camera.
We agree! Maybe some day!
Sweet Ruca can fly.. great footage up high. 😊
Beutiful! Sailing, places, moments... what an experience! Thanks for sharing! See you next week!
Absolutely one of your all time best videos ❤ you guys are the best, love this video in every way!!! Thank you 🎉 🙏😊
Dangling on top of the mast is what I call a turn on. 🥳
Wow, this edit was at another level! The intro had me mesmerized and i felt i was sailing on Sweet Ruca! Thanks so much for sharing your passion and dream with the viewers. Incredible and much respect ✊ !
Wow, thanks so much for the awesome words! Respect ✊!
I know you don't really do "talking head videos" but I would love to hear your and Curtis's thoughts on what cruising boats should or shouldn't consider a Magellan/Cape horn passage. Maybe do a debrief of specific equipment, preparations, etc... In its own video, specific to high lattitude cruising now having done it. I watch lots of cruising content on YT. If high latitude cruising like this is something someone would aspirationally want to do at some point is there any special considerations when looking for a boat or is it more about the preparation? Would you ever take a Lagoon/leopard/Beneteau/Catalina etc... there? I know there are high latitude specific vessels like you met in Puerto Williams but imagine 98-99% of the boats life is going to be between the 40s.
Love the content. Because you tend to be more sailing focused I tend to enjoy your content a little more than some of your peers in the space. Keep it up. I look forward to your videos every week.
A great idea! We will consider this for sure. We have some more detailed written blogs planned as well. But a talking heads is a great idea. I hope we can make it come to fruition.
Thanks for the kind words and for following along. Cheers!
Still in puerto Mont? Hurry up guys, spring is here hahahaha. Are you crossing the pacific or returning to US?. Cheers!!!!
Great video. Love the Roxy videos, what she puts up with. We just arrived in Porto Santo, Madiera, headed for Cabo Verde and Brazil.
Hi Rauf! That is wonderful to hear! You must be excited to make the next passage! Warm and with breeze from the right angles :-)
Yep, y'all are a couple of bad asses. 😁
A beautiful anchorage. Patagonia is awesome. Oddly satisfying to watch Kate tie the yacht down knowing it will keep you safe.
Thank you as always for allowing others like myself to share in your adventure. The blue sky and changes in your surroundings are breathtaking. God bless.
Look at that perfectly flaked staysail.. making us all look bad haha
Of course wrestling with all of that rope is a close second. Tough work
Good to see you were able to pull some good sailing. Nice shots.
That's not the kind of sailing you do everyday. Awesome footage from the top of the mask. Awesome views from the hike 😊
Fantastic.
Hello, what system do you use for cooking and heating?
Any viewers in Belgium/Netherlands/Northern France who obsess about sailing in the same part of the world, following in Sweet Ruca's steps? Let's link up. My (non-commercial!) goal: 2-3 months sailing in Chilean Patagonia. Total crew: two or three.
I’d be interested to know how long it took to get well snugged into that anchorage; it didn’t look like a quick job especially as I’m sure it’s important to get it right. And why not tie the bowline around a handy boulder, rather than struggling to find a tree, assuming you can be certain that the mooring line will not slip off. Perhaps because of the risk of snagging when leaving? I noticed that the loops were very long with no need to go ashore to untie - is that deliberate? Thanks and do continue enjoying your adventure.
@davidturner4350 I always used chain around a boulder or tree (with a small fisherman anchor) and attached the line on the chain to avoid any chafe. I don't trust tree much😅 Even a grappling iron would do.
How long are your shore lines? When I sailed the coast of Turkey we would drop our anchor the motor close to shore and set the shore lines then used the anchor to pull us away from the shore.
Please help me with this. Is your boat considered a sloop or a cutter? I thought the only difference was a sloop had only one headsail but a cutter has two.
Bonjour
I'm french. Undertitle are not available. Is it depending of you or TH-cam? Merci
We believe this is a problem on TH-cam' end. We have not been able to find a quick solutiom but have tried! désolé!
Stunning video! Well done!!
nice hiking shots
I've heard of climbing above the tree line - it looks like you've gone south of the tree line 🙂
To much traffic and to many people per square foot 21:29 also a stop 🛑 light on Every corner and on Every block. I left mijami in 75 for that reason…!!! 🤔🤷🏻♂️😅😂😎
you guys ❤❤❤❤
How efficient are your solar panels in Patagonia?
In the summer months in Patagonia they work well, in the winter months, solar is almost non existent.
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With no subs it was a total loss to me 😢
Thank you for the feedback. TH-cam seems to be having some issues. I hope its better now. It seems like we are able to add them in finally
Some nice tight sails
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